What I say unto you I say unto all, watch. Mark 13:37

August 01, 2011

Israel ‘ready to negotiate borders with Palestinians’

The offer, which emerged tonight appeared to represent a
major climb-down by Mr Netanyahu, who has consistently refused to discuss
specific borders of a future state.

A government official in Jerusalem told The Daily Telegraph
the offer was dependent on the Palestinians dropping their campaign for
statehood at the United Nations next month and accepting Israel as a Jewish
state.

The offer appears to cross Palestinian red lines, and it
seemed likely to be rejected — although the onus is now likely to be placed on
the Palestinians to present a counter offer.

Mr Netanyahu reacted angrily when the 1967 proposal was made
by Barack Obama in May but was now said to be offering to trade Israeli
territory on its side of the line for West Bank land where its main settlements
were located.

“We are willing in a framework of restarting the peace talks
to accept a proposal that would contain elements that would be difficult for
Israel and we would find very difficult to endorse,” said an official, answering
a question about the Obama proposal.

The Palestinians said they had not received a proposal from
Israel.

They have demanded that Israel stop construction in its West
Bank settlements and east Jerusalem before peace talks resume. Mr Netanyahu was
said to have wanted talks with no preconditions where issues such as settlements
and borders would be discussed.

The ceasefire line dates from June 1967, when Israel captured
the West Bank, Gaza Strip and east Jerusalem. †